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    To Look At Any Thing Mood

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    impatience and anger towards its malfunctions. Another example was the next instruction‚ in which it emanates the same unhappy mood when the author wrote "you must be the dark snake‚" my mindsets the mood as dark and frightening since snakes are known to be dangerous and terrifying animals. In addition‚ since the poem described a snake

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    the mirror Peter’s image appears on the glass which symbolizes that a part of Ender will always be Peter. Ender is scared and thinks that he is just like Peter‚ who is violent and cruel. However‚ in Ender’s later encounters with the mind game‚ the snake which represented Peter turns to Valentine proving that Ender is not all violent and cruel like Ender. But‚ he is also compassionate and caring like Valentine. Ender is only able to get past the mirror in the game

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    Speckled Band Sparknotes

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    Stoner’s room for Dr. Roylott to make his move. Around 3 a.m. in the morning he hears a low whistle and something gliding through the vent. He turned the light on as the snake began to descend the bell rope. He strikes at the snake which caused it to retreat to the vent; he bangs his cane against the vent which angered the snake and caused it to strike the doctor and cause his death. The case had been solved by Sherlock Holmes‚ the brilliant detective. The ruthless and cunning doctor had put together

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    Minoan Religious Symbols

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    a) With reference to source A and your own knowledge‚ describe Minoan religious symbols. Religion played a fundamental role in the lives of the Minoan Crete‚ illustrated amongst reoccurring religious symbols eminent throughout their everyday life. A vast majority of Minoan religion remains unknown or unable to interpret‚ yet facts such as the religion being of polytheistic nature and possible cult practices existing within the religion is interpreted from evidence recovered archaeologically. Based

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    The cask of amatilldo

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    of this short story. Montresor is the human walking in the field and Fortunato is the serpent. Montresor could have chosen just to avoid the snake and both parties could have not suffered and consequences. But‚ Montresor went out of his way to crush the snake‚ and through that ended up injuring himself. Although the man won the altercation and the snake will most likely die‚ they both would have been better off if they left each other alone. Montresor began to put his revenge on a pedestal

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    Poems

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    Muir powerfully conveys his feelings of childhood and the fleeting time. 5)Hunting Snake - In either ’Hunting Snake’ or "pike’ explore how the poet’s words vividly portray the deadly image of the predator. - What are your feelings as you read ’Hunting Snake’? - Explore the ways the poetss conyeys the effect of the hunting snake on the speaker and her walking companion. 6)Pike - In either ’Hunting Snake’ or ’Pike’ explore how the poet’s words vividly portray the deadly image of the predator

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    Fahrenheit 451

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    religious essence of his novel and to enhance the meaning of Fahrenheit 451. The main religious symbols are sprinkled throughout the novel and contribute to Guy Montag’s growth as an intellectual and as a member of the corrupt society. The symbols of the snake‚ the phoenix and the fire‚ are used in the text to aid Montag’s character development and the overall theme of Fahrenheit 451. Bradbury stresses the importance of intellectual thought and the ability to act spontaneously throughout the novel

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    In the story “The Adventure of the Speckled Band‚” Sherlock Holmes used his phenomenal detective skills to solve the austere case of Julia’s demise along with Helen’s worries. The foul play mystery was written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The main characters in the story include Sherlock Holmes‚ Dr. Grimesby Roylott‚ Helen Stoner‚ and Dr. John Watson. Sherlock Holmes‚ the detective‚ was the protagonist in the story. In contrary‚ Dr. Grimesby Roylott was an aggressive antagonist. The medical doctor

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    angry now. “I came all the way to get this locket….AND YOU WANT ME TO JUST GIVE IT TO YOU???!!!?!?” “Yes‚ it’s either give me your locket or die.” “Ugh‚ fine” I said reluctantly‚ taking off my locket and laying it down on the floor near the snake. “Good”‚ the snake hissed‚ “Be gone then.” Before I could answer‚ I was back at home. I was in my bed wearing my pajamas‚ and the clock said it was midnight‚ like nothing had happened at all that night. I wasn’t even hungry anymore. Even the bite on my

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    Derek Walcott's 'XIV'

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    using an analogy in order to point out the importance of the beginning of his journey to him discovering his inspiration and calling. On his way to the old woman’s home‚ Walcott encounters a “speckled road” that twisted with “the frenzy of an old snake shedding its skin”(Walcott 1). Walcott compares the

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